Best waterfalls around Serra San Quirico are found within the diverse landscape of the Gola della Rossa and Frasassi Regional Park. This area is characterized by its natural beauty, historical landmarks, and geological formations, offering various outdoor activities. While the town itself is known for its medieval character and covered passageways, the surrounding region provides opportunities to explore natural water features. The Frasassi Caves, a significant natural attraction, feature internal water formations within their extensive karstic system.
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This aqueduct brought water to Jesi... Beautiful structure built in great style! At that time, beauty was still combined with utility. It looks like the entrance to a dwarf mine described by Tolkien in "lords of the ring". A very nice place that offers coolness on hot days during the summer... I also find it suitable for a treasure hunt for children.
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Near the waterfall, right in the middle of the path, the settlement of a landslide highlighted a spring, which was rich in water in this period.
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Here is one of the various waterfalls along the Fosso di Rosora. During the summer, the ditch carries very little water, so it is advisable to visit it in spring or autumn to appreciate all the beauty of the waterfalls.
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The small waterfalls along the path are very beautiful, surrounded by greenery and offer an enchanting atmosphere.
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A huge unknown waterfall near an old aqueduct. A short path but to be done in late winter, early spring due to lack of water in the summer. Coming from the SS 76 from Ancona towards Fabriano, turn towards the tufico / albacina village, at the roundabout take the second exit and at the junction with the SS 76 take a right for the locality Tronchetti. Leave the vehicle before the climb that indicates Grotte Alte and continue on foot. You pass through some houses, then the road, always uphill, becomes a breach and ends in the presence of an old wash house. From there, take the imperceptible road to the left, pass over the weeds and continue along the small path marked by an iron handrail. After passing the ruins of an ancient house, go down old stone steps to the old aqueduct where the structure and the waterfall behind it is clearly visible (alas, dry in the time I went). I recommend long pants because it is full of nettle !!!
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Serra San Quirico itself is not known for prominent outdoor waterfalls. The region is more renowned for its natural beauty, historical landmarks, and geological formations within the Gola della Rossa and Frasassi Regional Park. The waterfalls mentioned in this guide are smaller, local features found in the surrounding areas.
You'll find a few charming, smaller waterfalls in the vicinity. Examples include the Waterfall and Aqueduct of Grotte Alte di Fabriano, which features an old aqueduct, and the Waterfall of the Fosso di Rosora. Many of these are seasonal and best visited outside of summer.
For the best experience, visit in late winter, early spring, or autumn. During these seasons, the waterfalls, such as the Waterfall of the Fosso di Rosora, carry more water. In summer, many of these smaller waterfalls may have very little or no water.
Yes, the nearby Grotte di Frasassi (Frasassi Caves) are a significant natural attraction. While not outdoor waterfalls, these extensive karstic caves feature an underground river and impressive internal water formations, sometimes described as 'cascate' within the cave system itself, shaped by water over millennia.
Beyond the small waterfalls, the Gola della Rossa and Frasassi Regional Park offers diverse landscapes. You can explore the impressive Gola della Rossa gorge, the Valadier Temple set into a rock face, and the Occhialoni Hole, a natural window overlooking the Frasassi gorge.
While the waterfalls themselves might involve short, sometimes nettle-filled paths, the Waterfall and Aqueduct of Grotte Alte di Fabriano has been suggested as suitable for a treasure hunt for children. The wider Gola della Rossa and Frasassi Regional Park also offers various trails and natural wonders that can be enjoyed by families.
The region around Serra San Quirico is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, gravel biking, and road cycling. These routes often pass through scenic landscapes of the Gola della Rossa and Frasassi Regional Park.
Yes, the Sentiero del Granchio Nero (Black Crab Trail) is known for numerous small waterfalls in its initial section, which historically fed a mill. Another spot is the Waterfall of the Black Crab Trail, offering small waterfalls surrounded by greenery.
Given that some paths, like the one to the Waterfall and Aqueduct of Grotte Alte di Fabriano, can be overgrown with nettles, long pants are highly recommended. Sturdy footwear is also advisable for navigating potentially uneven or slippery terrain.
Serra San Quirico is a medieval town with a rich history. Explore its charming 'Copertelle' (covered passageways) and the ancient Cassero defensive tower. These historical elements offer a glimpse into the town's past.
The Waterfall and Aqueduct of Grotte Alte di Fabriano is noted for offering coolness on hot days, making it a pleasant spot even when the waterfall itself might be less active in summer.


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